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NEWSLETTER 9/18/2022
 
 

TYLER'S NOTES

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend!
 
Less than 2 weeks remain until Mini-Golf. Be sure to get all your baskets, and silent auction items turned into Ed Finison sooner rather than later!
 
Our speaker last week was Sgt. Allen and he gave a fantastic program on active shooter drills. If you are interested in having Sgt. Allen speak at your Church, school or anywhere contact Maury. He will be able to give you all the details!
 
Seeking volunteers for a 5/10 K fund raiser at Mitchelvillle Freedom Park on October 15th for Sandlewood. We need 8 people this year and you can sign-up at the website.
 
Thank you everyone for all you do!
 
List of upcoming speakers:
  • 9/26- Maureen Korzik, Director, World Affairs Council, HHI
  • 10/3- Lynne Hummel, Editor, Bluffton/Hilton Head Sun
  • 10/10- Roy Austin, Libraries for Kids International
  • 10/17- Kim Jones, Bluffton City Manager
  • 10/24- Shavanne Vasquez, Circles
  • 10/31- Merry Harlacher, Concourse d’ Elegance
  • 11/7-21- Open dates / Thanksgiving
  • 11/28-General Craig Whelden, Discussing 9/11 while he was in the Pentagon
Speaker 9/19/22- Rose Ewing, Hopeful Horizons.
 
Hopeful Horizons is a children's advocacy, domestic violence and rape crisis center that works to create safer communities by changing the culture of violence and offering a path to healing. The organization provides safety, hope and healing to survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault through evidence-based practices, outreach, prevention and education. We serve Beaufort, Allendale, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper counties.
 
In January of 2017, Hope Haven and Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse (CODA) merged to create Hopeful Horizons. CODA provided shelter, legal services, counseling, advocacy and outreach to survivors of domestic violence while Hope Haven was the area’s children’s advocacy and rape crisis center. Today, we continue to enhance and expand services, to grow and to learn and to re-affirm our commitment to our core values – compassion, collaboration and a commitment to excellence.
 
With a combined history of almost 70 years between the two founding organizations, Hopeful Horizons is able to empower victims, educate the public and provide a one-stop shop for victims of violence and abuse. We believe in the importance of advocating for victims and educating the public on the connection between child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. Hopeful Horizons believes in putting victims’ needs first and sending a powerful message that we all have a part to play in ending the cycle of violence and abuse.
 
Hopeful Horizons is a children's advocacy, domestic violence and rape crisis center that works to create safer communities by changing the culture of violence and offering a path to healing. The organization provides safety, hope and healing to survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault through evidence-based practices, outreach, prevention and education. We serve Beaufort, Allendale, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper counties.
 
In January of 2017, Hope Haven and Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse (CODA) merged to create Hopeful Horizons. CODA provided shelter, legal services, counseling, advocacy and outreach to survivors of domestic violence while Hope Haven was the area’s children’s advocacy and rape crisis center. Today, we continue to enhance and expand services, to grow and to learn and to re-affirm our commitment to our core values – compassion, collaboration and a commitment to excellence.
 
With a combined history of almost 70 years between the two founding organizations, Hopeful Horizons is able to empower victims, educate the public and provide a one-stop shop for victims of violence and abuse. We believe in the importance of advocating for victims and educating the public on the connection between child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. Hopeful Horizons believes in putting victims’ needs first and sending a powerful message that we all have a part to play in ending the cycle of violence and abuse.
Speaker 9/12/22- Sergeant Daniel Allen
 
Thanks to our 9/12/22 speaker Sergeant Daniel Allen who presented information on active shooter situations.
 
Service Project Beach Cleanup Was a Great Success!
 
 
DATES TO CELEBRATE 
Member and Spouse Birthdays 
Marriage and Join Date Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
W. Doyle Evans
September 10
 
Bill Bosse
September 16
 
George Haley
September 21
 
Gene Arrington
September 22
 
Bob Pawlishyn
September 25
 
Dan Hergenroeder
September 30
 
Spouse Birthdays
Joni Bosse
September 2
 
Marsha Rabun
September 11
 
Deanna Coyne
September 15
 
Linda Happ
September 16
 
Ann Hergenroeder
September 28
 
Anniversaries
Gene Arrington
Ellen Arrington
September 7
 
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